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LG’s much-hyped flagship the G7 may have a high resolution display, but it’s LCD. If you want more vibrant colors and deeper blacks, check out the new V35. It has a 6″ 1440×2880 OLED display, the same two 16MP cameras as the G7 and has water and dust resistance.

LG’s new 4K and HDR-enabled projector can create up to a 150″ screen. It has Bluetooth, MiraCast, USB and HDMI inputs, but it also has WebOS with popular streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon built-in. You can also stream content from mobile devices.

The LG G7 ThinQ has a 6.1″ 3120 x 1440 IPS display that takes up nearly all of the phone’s front face. It also has two 16MP rear cameras, one with a standard angle and one with a super wide angle. The G7 also has a headphone jack, a microSD slot and a Hi-Fi quad DAC.

LG recently showcased a proof-of-concept for a 65″ OLED TV that rolls up and down like a giant piece of paper. More than just a party trick, the flexible display can be set to different heights to vary its aspect ratio, and can even be used at about a third of its height.

New for 2018, the SK10Y soundbar is a 550-watt, 5.1.2 sound system with Chromecast built-in, so you can use your voice to search and play songs. It supports Dolby Atmos and Meridian Height Elevation tech to make it seem like dialogue is coming from the screen.

LG joins the war against bezels with its latest flagship smartphone. The V30 has a 6″ QHD OLED display that looks a lot like the Galaxy S8’s screen. But it also has 16MP standard and 13MP wide angle rear cameras, a Bang & Olufsen quad DAC, and cinematic video filters.

It’s hard to remember this monitor’s name, but it certainly leaves an impression. LG’s new 43″ 4K monitor has a ton of inputs: two HDMI 1.4, two HDMI 2.0, a DisplayPort 1.2, a USB-C port and two USB 3 ports, so you can have up to four 21.5″ 1080p displays at once.

LG’s Android flagship packs a 5.7″ QHD+HDR-capable touchscreen in a 5.5″ form factor, thanks to its all around narrow bezels. Its 18:9 ratio makes it easier to multitask and use its two 13MP rear cameras. It’s also water- and dust-resistant and has a microSD card slot.

LG’s new “wallpaper” TV gets its moniker from the fact that its OLED panel is just 0.1″ thick – it’s so thin it can only be wall-mounted. All of its ports and other electronics are integrated into a Dolby Atmos 4.2 soundbar, connected by a skinny ribbon cable. Available in 65″ or 75″.

A compact projector that outputs up to 2,000 lumens of brightness, thanks to a bright laser projection system. Has full HD resolution, packs wireless connectivity for mirroring content from smart devices, and pairs with Bluetooth speakers. The LG HF80JA debuts at CES 2017.

LG’s newest Android flagship keeps the V10’s small second screen, runs Android 7 Nougat, and is an audio-video powerhouse. The V20 has a 32-bit quad DAC, support for lossless formats, three microphones for recording and two rear cameras: 8MP and 16MP.

The LG G5 has a Snapdragon 820 CPU, 4GB RAM, a microSD slot, 16MP 78º and 8MP 135º rear cameras and a modular battery compartment, which can be replaced with items such as a camera grip/extra battery and a Bang&Olufsen 32-bit DAC.

LG’s new 15Z960 laptop has a 15.6″ 1080p screen and a full-size keyboard with a numpad, but it’s only 0.66″ thick and weighs just 2.2lb – even lighter than the 11″ MacBook Air. It has a Core i5 or i7 CPU, 8GB RAM and 256GB or 512GB SSD.

The latestdisplays from LG not only offer the bright colors, inky blacks, and slim profile OLED tech is known for, but these sets support the “next big thing” – high dynamic range capability – where contrast between the brightest and darkest areas is unlike anything you’ve seen.

The LG V10 has a gimmicky ticker screen above its 5.7″ 1440p IPS screen, but the rest of the phone looks solid: it has the G4’s 16MP rear camera, a scratch-resistant back cover, a 32-bit DAC and the magic words: a removable battery and a microSD slot.

The LG Watch Urbane runs Android Wear and has the same 1.3″ 320×320 OLED touchscreen as the G Watch R, but in a gold- or silver-finished stainless steel case. It has a heart rate sensor, a barometer, a compass and an accelerometer.

Featuring unparalleled contrast and color reproduction, LG’s OLED displays not only look amazing, they’re crazy thin. At the top of the line is the EG9900, a 77″ display which can change from flat to curved at the touch of a button.

LG demonstrates the clarity and razor-thin bezel of their 4K UHD televisions, by setting set up scenes designed to deliberately perplex and entertain cats and dogs. So much more fun (and expensive) than a laser pointer.

The LG 34UC97 is a 34″ 21:9 3440 x 1440 IPS display. Its curved shape works wonders from a computer monitor viewing distance. It has HDMI, DisplayPort and Thunderbolt 2 inputs and comes with a neat screen splitting app.

While we wait for consumer version of the Oculus Rift, there’s another VR headset available now that uses existing phone hardware. The VRTX I docks the LG G3 smartphone, and turns its 2564×1440 screen into a head-mounted display.

LG followed Motorola’s lead and created a smartwatch with a circular face. The G Watch R has a 1.3″ 320×320 OLED display, a 1.2GHz CPU, 512MB RAM and 4GB of storage. The watch is also dust- and water-resistant. Drops Q4 2014.